Under The Skin by Michel Faber

Under The Skin (Canons)

by Michel Faber

Isserley spends most of her time driving. But why is she so interested in picking up hitchhikers? And why are they always male, well-built and alone?

An utterly unpredictable and macabre mystery, Michel Faber's debut novel is an outstanding piece of fiction that will stay with you long after you have turned the last page.

Reviewed by brokentune on

3 of 5 stars

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This is one book you want to read without knowing much about it.

However, that makes writing a review for this book a hell of a task because I can't tell you about the salient points of this book that are both scary and funny at the same time.

And there were so many aspects modern life that Faber picked up and turned on their head in this - his first - book.

So, the only thing I will say is that it follows the story of Isserly, who picks up hitchhikers in northern Scotland and that I would be wary of hitching a ride on the A9.

*edited 15.Feb.16 as original description slightly misleading!

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  • 13 February, 2016: Reviewed